4200 sq. ft. multi dealer antique center. Antiques, primitives, vintage. 7 days. Surrounded by other interesting shops.
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An unidentified man sitting in front of the Cruger Island "ruins," probably in the early decades of the 20th century. credit Courtesy Egbert Benson Historical Society of Rec Hook Hudson River Ruins
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Dutchess/Columbia Community Businesses4200 sq. ft. multi dealer antique center. Antiques, primitives, vintage. 7 days. Surrounded by other interesting shops. 10 Main St, New Paltz 845-255-1403
An elegant rustic hideaway and working horse farm (with two donkeys!) on 40 acres. Sweeping pastoral views, rooms with fireplaces and jacuzzis, woodland walking trails, private decks, and great hospitality. All private baths and A/C. Farm-to-table breakfasts and dessert table complimentary with your stay. Weekday discounts for seniors. 52 Pells Rd., Rhinebeck 845-876-6838
Local growers noted for the high quality and extraordinary variety of our greenhouse stock, we welcome all of you, Garden Meisters, Plant Nuts and Perennial Lovers, to indulge yourselves from late April through September. 389 Salisbury Tpk, Rhinebeck 845-876-2953
The Gardens at Rhinebeck . . . Live simply in a wonderful community of designed and detailed condominium homes set amidst meadows and ponds and built for comfort, value, durability, and easy living. Enjoy the historic charm, abundant shopping, fine dining, and cultural events nearby in the Village of Rhinebeck. 301 Ivy Trail, Rhinebeck 845-516-4261
All your Indian favorites: curries, tandooris, vindaloos, vegetarian and meat favorites, breads and appetizers. 28 E. Market St, Red Hook 845-758-2666
Highly-trained and using up-to-date methods and materials, I offer the best care for your artwork. Cleaning, tear repairs, inpainting areas of paint loss and varnishing are some of the treatments available. Member American Institute for Conservation since 1995. 518-537-5853
A trained gardener who designs, installs and provides maintenance for mixed borders and perennial beds with a native plant emphasis for naturalizing and hopefully, for four season appeal. 83 Scism Rd, Tivoli 845-756-5785
Four stars from the Poughkeepsie Journal, "Best Sushi in the Hudson Valley"—Zagat's, and "Destination Restaurant" by Culinary Institute of America. Osaka creates an enjoyable and personal dining experience. The attention to detail and consistency provides an “original” taste of Japan without the flamboyance of your typical Manhattan eatery. Enjoy a wide variety of fresh sushi, sashimi, and specialty rolls and don't forget the tasty selection of tempura, teriyaki, hibachi, and noodle bowl dinners. Eat-in or take-out. 22 Garden St.
, Rhinebeck 845-876-7338
Our company ranks 8th in dollar sales for 2012 out of 150 companies belonging to the Mid-Hudson Multiple Listing service. Our offices, located in Millbrook and Rhinebeck, specialize in country and village properties in Dutchess and Columbia counties. 51-3 East Market St, Rhinebeck 845-876-6676
Fresh, young boutique winery: family owned and operated. Located in Clermont, Rt. 9, our tasting room is open Fri noon–7pm and Sat–Sun noon–5pm. 1774 Rt. 9, Germantown 518-537-WINE
I travel to your home to provide personalized service for your family pets: food, fresh water, clean cat litter, dog walks, and some love & attention. Kennel Pick-up/Drop-off service. Bonded, insured, references. Serving Rhinebeck and surrounding areas. Rhinebeck 845-876-6411
Vicki L. Haak, CFP®, Financial Advisor, Personal financial planning, including planning for risk protection, taxes, retirement, estate preservation investments and asset allocation. 30 E. Market St., Rhinebeck 845-876-1157
Iyengar Yoga in Rhinebeck: Provides a precise framework for yoga practice that builds strength and flexibility based on what really works . . . for you. Convenient and reliable class schedule with options for beginners, all levels, restorative and pre-natal. Find out what's possible for you so you can move better, and feel better. 6423 Montgomery St
17B, Rhinebeck 845-876-6129
Students (ages 3 to 100+). Bright large studio for drawing, illustration, manga, painting, clay, sculpture, Japanse arts, crafts, etc. Art history & world culture. Year-round Classes, Summer Camp, Workshops, Art Parties & Events! The Chocolate Factory
54 Elizabeth St., Red Hook 845-758-9719
Lessons for adults & children. Professional musicians welcome. Piano for beginners through advanced. jazz improvisation for students of all instruments & voice. Music reading, composition, theory & harmony. See also under "Entertainment" and "Wedding Services." Tivoli 845-757-4187
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